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- EFCA - Evangelical Free Church of America
What is the EFCA? Through the body of Christ, we want to see God transform every community, every neighborhood and every individual with the power of the gospel
- Evangelical Free Church of America - Wikipedia
The Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) is an evangelical Christian denomination in the Radical Pietistic tradition [1] The EFCA was formed in 1950 from the merger of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church and the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Free Church Association
- What is the EFCA? — Grace Community Church
The Evangelical Free Church of America (E-Free) is an association of some 1,500 autonomous and interdependent churches and church plants united by a mutual commitment to serve our Lord Jesus Christ under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and obedience to the Word of God
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Join our global community of pastors, teachers, and global leaders for the coaching, training, and support you need to plant a gospel-centered church that’s built to grow and last Gospel-centered churches impact individuals, families, and communities around the world every day
- About Us | Evangelical Free Church of America - efca. org
The EFCA—or Evangelical Free Church of America—is a family of self-governing churches united around the same core beliefs Together, our mission is to glorify God by multiplying transformational churches among all people
- Statement of Faith - EFCA
Current EFCA Statement of Faith adopted in 2019 We believe in one God, Creator of all things, holy, infinitely perfect, and eternally existing in a loving unity of three equally divine Persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
- Theological Positions | Evangelical Free Church of America - EFCA
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the EFCA's theological positions
- Ministries | Evangelical Free Church of America - EFCA
In support of the EFCA's mission, national and international ministries provide practical resources, opportunities and training to further God's work in and through the local church
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